Tyler sits at the computer, mimicking the behavior of her mother. Tyler's family encourages this by telling her how cute she is. Tyler is in the ________ stage.
a. preparatory c. game
b. play d. looking-glass self
Question 2The stage at which children imitate but are unable to take the role of the other is the _______ stage.
a. preparatory c. game
b. play d. looking-glass self
Question 3From the sociological point of view, Mead viewed play as important to children's social development because it
a. gives them practice in agility.
b. increases motor skills.
c. helps develop mental toughness.
d. allows children to learn and practice taking the role of the other.
Question 4Rene Spitz studied 91 physically and emotionally normal infants who were placed in orphanages because of unfortunate circumstances. A significant number of these children died because
a. their basic physical needs were not met.
b. they were malnourished.
c. they suffered emotional starvation due to lack of physical contact.
d. they contracted measles from one another due to crowded conditions.
Question 5Anna was described as having no glimmering of speech, absolutely no ability to walk, no sense of gesture, nor the least capacity to feed herself even when food was put in front of her, and no comprehension of cleanliness.. Anna's desperate state can be traced to a lack of
a. collective memory. c. social contact.
b. nature. d. engrams.
Question 6A bond of mutual expectation is established between caregiver and baby when
a. a caregiver knows the baby well enough to understand its needs and feelings.
b. the baby is put on a strict feeding and sleeping schedule.
c. the baby learns to talk to the caregiver.
d. the caregiver can leave the baby alone in a room without the baby crying.
Question 7Cases of extreme isolation teach us that people need
a. caretakers free of speaking or hearing impairments.
b. a certain amount of space..
c. their physical needs met.
d. meaningful social contact with others.